Jessie J matched her outfit to her platinum hair on Sunday, as she performed at Unity: a concert for Stephen Lawrence in London’s O2 arena.

The Price Tag singer took to the stage in a loose white shirt tucked into a fringed miniskirt with cream court shoes on her feet to complete the angelic outfit.

But the 25-year old went from light to dark after the show, changing into a racy black ensemble.

Co-ordination: Jessie J matches her platinum hair to her white outfit at the Unity: A concert for Stephen Lawrence

Posing with Emeli Sande, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Rita Ora, Ellie Goulding and Beverley Knight , Jessie had on a sheer striped top and leather trousers as she smiled with her fellow singers and the organiser of the concert.

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At the concert, Jessie said: ‘Anything
that I can do to support someone like Doreen Lawrence, who deserves
support from young people that completely, one hundred percent agree
with her, should step forward.

'If I can use my talent to do that, then
100 percent I will.’

Powerhouse performance: Jessie sang her heart out at London's O2 Arena in Grenwich

Support: At the concert she said 'if I can use my talent to do that, then 100 percent I will¿

Unity: a concert for Stephen Lawrence, is part of the SL20 campaign to mark the anniversary of Mr Lawrence’s murder.

It aims to highlight the legacy of the 18-year-old aspiring architect and the work undertaken by the charity in his name.

Stephen,
an A-level student, was stabbed to death in a racist attack by up to
six white youths on the evening of April 22,1993, in Eltham, south-east
London. Two men were found guilty of his murder and jailed for life in
January last year.

Can you hear me? Jessie takes in the applause at the memorial concert on Sunday night

Air guitar: The singer gets really into the music as she sings a few of her favourite hits at the gig

In his name: The show was held for Stephen who was murdered in 1993

The verdicts were a victory for the Daily Mail, which since 1997 has campaigned for justice for the Lawrence family.

Proceeds from the event, will go to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust.

Stephen’s mother, said she
was delighted to have so many artists involved, and that it would be
‘very emotional’ to see them on stage.

Doreen
Lawrence, 60, who was this year made a life peer, said last night:
‘Stephen would be in tenth heaven, he really would. Music was something
he really loved. He would have been here cheering, this would have made
his day.

‘It’s positive, but I would give it all up to have my son.

‘Anytime
that Stephen’s name is out in the press, we still get really nasty
letters. So there is still that element in society.’

A
60-minute version of the concert will be broadcast on BBC One on
Tuesday, while a live album of the performance will also be released on
the same day, with the proceeds going to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable
Trust.

To donate money, visit www.justgiving.com/slct/Donate or text SLCT20 followed by the amount to 70070